- Currently Text Wrap is not possible in the Text Editor at the moment. But it is written up as a feature request for our developers.

- You can maintain the Color/Shadows/Edges/etc. of your text by either:

1.) Tapping the Duplicate button in the Text Editor (It's the 'Layered Plus Sign' symbol above your layers - make sure you have the layer you want to duplicate selected and expanded in order for the Duplicate button to be selectable)

2.) Cloning your Text Clip on the timeline.

Both of these solutions will maintain your Font attributes.

3.) You can copy and paste when typing your text as well. Any Font attributes added prior or before typing will be maintained when copy and pasting while typing in your text.

1.) Tapping the Duplicate button in the Text Editor (It's the 'Layered Plus Sign' symbol above your layers - make sure you have the layer you want to duplicate selected and expanded in order for the Duplicate button to be selectable)

I appreciate the fast reply on this, Keith:

I cannot for the life of me find this Duplicate button. Can you point me in the right direction on this?

I map out all my text in Keynote (in the Presentation Notes section). I am assuming it is applying some type of style on the text. So when I copy the text and try to paste into Luma's text editor, it overwrites the Luma styles settings.

I was able to reproduce this issue. I will be sure to write this up as a bug. The work-around for now is once your text is copy-and-pasted you'll need to make your attribute adjustments again...

One thing you could do...is save your attributes by tapping on the "Save Title Style" button (The button is the fourth selection in the same area as the Duplicate button). After you've saved your style, it'll appear in "User Styles" above. Now every time you copy and paste from your Keynote app, all you have to do is tap on your saved style with that text layer selected.

One thing you could do...is save your attributes by tapping on the "Save Title Style" button (The button is the fourth selection in the same area as the Duplicate button). After you've saved your style, it'll appear in "User Styles" above. Now every time you copy and paste from your Keynote app, all you have to do is tap on your saved style with that text layer selected.

Cool. I just tried the Save Title Style button...

It almost works for me. It does not remember my font choice - instead, it displays HelveticaNeue. Is this a bug or needed to add as a new feature?

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